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http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-oe-meyerhoff30-2008jul30,0,5799468.story

excerpt from OpEd piece but picked up in other national newspapers  

"So why did the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 2002 grant an "emergency" exemption 
allowing increased use of Gaucho -- typically invoked during a major infestation -- when only a few 
beetles were found in blueberries? Why did the agency also grant a "conditional" registration for its 
close relative, Pancho, allowing the chemical on the market with only partial testing? And why is the 
agency, hiding behind a curtain of "trade secrets," still refusing to disclose whether the additional 
tests required of companies in such cases were conducted and, if so, with what results? " 

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